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  1. Leif Johansen (11 May 1930 – 29 December 1982) was a Norwegian economist who made a substantial contribution to economic science. He was born in Eidsvoll . Throughout his academic career Johansen was employed at the University of Oslo .

  2. 1958 Note has some connection with Leif Johansen's last published paper in English, the 1982 article on unemployment with heterogeneous labor which I shall discuss later. The 1958 article is a straightforward note of just five pages. It starts from the fact that the standard (American) labor-economics literature tends to Scand. J. of Economics 1983

  3. May 1, 2016 · This issue of the Journal of Policy Modelling comprises a selection of papers presented at the Leif Johansen Symposium in Oslo, May 20–21, 2010 in memory of Professor Leif Johansen and to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of his (by far) most influential work, A Multi-Sectoral Study of Economic Growth (Johansen, 1960) 1. This was Johansen's doctoral thesis and recognized in ...

  4. Feb 23, 2017 · The article traces the movements and changes of the multi-sector growth model, constructed by the Norwegian economist and communist Leif Johansen, from its publication in 1960 to its implementation in national macroeconomic planning and its wider circulation under the label of “computable general equilibrium models.”

    • Verena Halsmayer
    • 2017
  5. Leif Johansen completed secondary school in Oslo in 1948. His father was an army . lieutenant and member of the communist part y. Other top-ranked stude nts with a gift for .

  6. May 1, 2016 · Abstract. Fifty-six years ago Norwegian economist, Leif Johansen, gave us the first CGE model. While Johansen was first, he is not the father of the whole field. CGE modelling in different styles sprang largely independently from several sources. This paper describes Johansen's model and how his style of CGE modelling took root in Australia in ...

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  8. an empirical model, recognized as having been the first computable general equilibrium (CGE) model.1 The aim of the paper is to trace the roots of the Johansen’s pioneering contribution. and the path he followed towards its completion in 1959. Leif Johansen completed secondary school in Oslo in 1948.

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